Another word for poor

These adjectives mean lacking the money or the means for an adequate or comfortable life. Poor is the most general: “Resolve not to be poor: whatever you have, spend less. Poverty is a great enemy to human happiness” (Samuel Johnson). Indigent and needy refer to one in need or want: indigent people living on the street; distributed food to needy families.Impecunious and penniless mean having little or no money: “Certainly an impecunious Subaltern was not a catch” (Rudyard Kipling). He made poor investments which left him penniless. One who is impoverished has been reduced to poverty: an impoverished, third-world country.Poverty-stricken means suffering from poverty and miserably poor: refugees living in poverty-stricken camps.Destitute means lacking any means of subsistence: tenants left destitute by the fire.